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Selected Canon Law Collections, ca. 500–1234
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[[Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 3871|Paris, BnF, lat. 3871]] contains two canon law collections; the first (the ''Collection in 136 chapters'') is essentially an abbreviated form of the [[The Collectio X partium (10P)|Collection in ten parts]].  The other collection (the [https://beta.mgh.de/databases/clavis/wiki/index.php/The%20Collection%2030%20chapters%20in%20BnF%20lat.%203871 Collection 30 chapters]) is very small. Both collections were first described by Gérard Fransen and more recently analysed by Dominique Stutzmann.
The Collection in 136 chapters is found in [[Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 3871|Paris, BnF, lat. 3871]] (which also a [https://beta.mgh.de/databases/clavis/wiki/index.php/The%20Collection%2030%20chapters%20in%20BnF%20lat.%203871 Collection 30 chapters]) and [[Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 3872|3872]]. It essentially an excerpt of the [[The Collectio X partium (10P)|Collection in ten parts]]. Both collections were first described by Gérard Fransen and more recently analysed by Dominique Stutzmann.
 
(Content, date, structure. What about the Troyes manuscript?)

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The Collection in 136 chapters is found in Paris, BnF, lat. 3871 (which also a Collection 30 chapters) and 3872. It essentially an excerpt of the Collection in ten parts. Both collections were first described by Gérard Fransen and more recently analysed by Dominique Stutzmann.

(Content, date, structure. What about the Troyes manuscript?)